We camped here 4 nights on a first time visit to Brunswick. The facilities are nice. The camping area is wooded and very shady. The sites are sand. However, each site has a concrete patio. There are nearby salt marshes lakes and hiking trails. Watch for the rabbits around the office area. There is a rabbit hutch, but many rabbits wander loose through the surrounding area. The park has a marina with launching area and fishing piers. We
camped at Blythe Island Regional Park Campground in a Motorhome.

We spent 6 nights here. We were in the area for the Taxslayer Bowl as MSU fans. So we had a good visit to the area. We have stayed in the area twice before always staying at a different facility. The facility we had used before did not have sites available. So, we tried Kelly's. The rate was reasonable compared to what we have paid at other facilities in the area. We would use them again when we are in the area. The sites were grass, however they were level. The club house has a book exchange library which we made use of. The staff are friendly and the area is well maintained. We
camped at Kelly's Countryside RV Park in a Motorhome.

We camped here for an MSU/AU football game. The location was excellent. We were able to catch a shuttle for the game at the next exit west on I85. The manager and staff were friendly and accommodating. The camp ground and facilities were clean and well maintained. The facility is owned by the city of Opelika, AL. They make reservations by phone and accept cash or checks when you arrive. We
camped at Spring Villa Park in a Motorhome.

This is a nice state park campground. Sites are good. Some sites good for bigger rigs some too short for motorhomes. We were in site 28 which was acceptable. Sites 18, 21, 24, 29, 35, 51, 52, 54 and 62 would be better Motor home sites. With 21 and 24 being on the water. The Lake was pretty. There were nice fishing piers. The restrooms and showers were clean and well maintained. The park has many other facilities; including facilities for groups and recreation activities. We
camped at Lake D'Arbonne State Park in a Motorhome.

We spent one night here on a road trip without reservations. Many of their sites are suitable for motorhomes and are very level with asphalt pads. We were on site 41 and needed no leveling. This recreation area has launch ramp to a lake. We would stop here again if passing through. We
camped at Corinth Recreation Area in a Motorhome.

Many pads have enough slope that jacking RV wheels off the ground is necessary to level. On Site 25 we were fully jacked up on the front and still not level. The staff allowed us to move the next day. On site 27 we were still wheels up but level. Some sites like 2, 29, and 51 would be almost level to begin with. A dozen or so other sites would be nearly level or easy to set up on with motorhomes. If this is critical, the staff would be able to suggest best available sites. Also if you want easy walking access to bathhouses without walking through other camp sites, select a site on the same side of the road as the bathhouse. While here through the week (quite / few campers) we saw lots of deer feeding mornings and evenings. There is some beautiful scenery including waterfalls to see in the area. We
camped at DeSoto Resort State Park in a Motorhome.

This is a different kind of camp ground. The office is seldom open. They are accessible by phone. However, I had to make an extra effort to get a printed receipt, as I checked in by phone. The site we were placed in was not level. Site layout is a little weird. Our site was a pull in, but I had to back out. The site looks like a converted farm, so it is a nice setting. I would check out a different camping facility the next time I was in the Greenville area. We
camped at Ivy Acres Lodge and RV Park in a Motorhome.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

225

Site Surface

Gravel, Dirt, Pavers

Site Type

Other

Site Space

Long enough for my motorhome and a towed vehicle

Campsite Features

Picnic Table, Patio

Power Hookups

20 Amp, 30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Some Shade

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

Greenville's down town is neat. Lots of restoration including shopping and beautification. There is a minor league baseball park, and an Ice hockey arena.

This Campground was adequate for an overnight stay. We would stay again if we needed a stopping place in the area. Not scenic, but on the other hand not ugly. Easy access as it is right on the highway. A wooden privacy fence blocks the Highway. There are permanent residents including permanent construction. Overnighters are up front in pull through sites. We
camped at Swan Creek in a Motorhome.

We overnighted here on a trip down the Natchez Trace. The location was convenient to the Trace. This is a small campground without fancy development, but it was satisfactory for our needs. The site was grass, but the one we were on was very level. We walked down to a nice creek adjacent to the camping sites. There is a restaurant on site, but it had just closed Sunday at 3:00 PM just before we arrived. We
camped at Fall Hollow Campground in a Motorhome.

We stayed here for a Mississippi State Football game at Commonwealth Stadium. The camping went well. The ball game didn't. The drive to down town Lexington was easy. We found lots of good restaurants and stores in easy drive of the campground. We would stay here again if we in the area. We
camped at Elkhorn Campground in a Motorhome.

We stopped here a couple of nights. We toured the mansion at the park. This was an OK time killer; not a must see. Driving instructions in emails are not adequate. Neither is signage to the campground. From the Bluegrass Parkway turn West on Hwy 150 (this was signed thankfully because the email says "150 E just off Bluegrass Parkway). Turn left on Hwy 49 (sign for Campground small). Campground is maybe 1/4 mile on right (no sign at entrance). We were in site 21. This site and 20 and 22 are easy to back in because of the road through the center of the campground. Many sites would be difficult to get in with large campers. Their electricity and water connections are between two sites so they are on the wrong side for every other site. I noticed a few electrical hookups that were too far away without extensions. We
camped at My Old Kentucky Home State Park in a Motorhome.

We stayed here and visited Mammoth Cave and towns nearby on Hwys 65 and 31. The drive to Mammoth Cave was about 20 miles. There is not a Walmart close. The grocery stores in Brownsville will have everything needed. They will not be open very late though. Nice place to stay for a visit to the Lake or Cave. A long way from I 65 for a one night stop over. Site 5 was easy in for our MH. Could not lock on Dish 119 due to trees. We
camped at Nolin Lake State Park in a Motorhome.

This COE campground is similar to most COE camping facilities. Very well built and maintained. Pad was concrete and level. Large crushed rock patio area. Site 38 we were in, had a lake view and direct access to the lake shore. We
camped at White Oak Creek Park COE in a Travel Trailer.

We stayed here three nights to attend the Belk Bowl in Charlotte, NC. This was a convenient location for visiting Charlotte. Sites were asphalt. As happens with many asphalt sites, the sites were sloping across the site. For us that meant having to level by putting downslope wheels on about 4 inches of wooden blocks. Almost all the campers around us had to do the same. This is a nice campground, but most sites were occupied by long-term occupants. Our site was a pull-through, but we had to back out of it. There was no way to pull forward out of the site and make the turn on the camp road in front. It was too tight with trees in the way. We would camp here again if in the Charlotte area. We
camped at Crown Cove RV Park (formerly Crown International Campground) in a Travel Trailer.

We stopped here for one night stopovers twice on a trip to North Carolina. The park is very suitable for that purpose. It is not far from I-20, but far enough not to be too close to highway noise. Sites are fairly level, mostly pull through and easy to get into. They are gravel and fairly narrow. You have to pay attention to where the electrical hookup is to avoid slide interference. We would use this RV park for one night stop overs again. We prefer a more natural setting for longer stays. We
camped at Yogi Bear Jellystone Park in a Travel Trailer.